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salvo$71868$ - traduzione in greco

SICILIAN MOBSTER (1929-1986)
Ignazio Salvo; Antonino Salvo; Salvo cousins; Antonio and Ignazio Salvo; Antonio Salvo; Nino Salvo
  • Front page of the newspaper ''[[L'Ora]]'' about the arrest of the Salvo cousins
  • Nino Salvo

salvo      
n. χαιρετιστήριος ομοβροντία, κανονιοβολισμός

Definizione

salvo
(salvoes)
1.
A salvo is the firing of several guns or missiles at the same time in a battle or ceremony.
They were to fire a salvo of blanks, after the national anthem.
N-COUNT
2.
A salvo of angry words is a lot of them spoken or written at about the same time.
His testimony, however, was only one in a salvo of new attacks.
N-COUNT: with supp

Wikipedia

Ignazio and Nino Salvo

Ignazio Salvo (pronounced [iɲˈɲattsjo ˈsalvo]; 1932 – September 17, 1992) and his cousin Nino Salvo (born Antonino Salvo pronounced [antoˈniːno ˈsalvo]; July 14, 1929 – January 19, 1986) were two wealthy businessmen from the town of Salemi in the province of Trapani. They had strong political connections with the Christian Democrat party (DC - Democrazia Cristiana), in particular with the former mayor of Palermo, Salvo Lima, and Giulio Andreotti. At the Maxi Trial against the Mafia in the mid-1980s, they were convicted of association with Mafia members.

Salvo Lima arranged an unusually lucrative concession to collect taxes in Sicily for the Salvo cousins island (tax collection was contracted out by the government), in exchange for their loyalty to Lima and the Andreotti faction of the DC. The Salvos were allowed 10 percent of the take – three times as much as the national average of 3.3 percent. Subsequently, the Salvos expanded their economic activity to many other areas such agribusiness (lavishly subsidised by the European Union and Italian government) and tourism. They owned the Zagarella Hotel complex in Santa Flavia, near Palermo.